poison_ivy
09-14-2003, 07:56
This is another of the pay shelters where it costs $6 to stay (though the caretaker didn't show up the day I was there.) It is a low roofed shelter, which would be excellent in the rain. Very long -- could easily fit 12 or more and has the beautiful music of a rushing stream right in front of it (which is also the water source.) There is also a double tent platform right next to the shelter as well.
I had a wonderful night listening to the stream's lullaby at the shelter.
- Ivy
JoeHiker
01-19-2005, 11:26
My brother and I were there last October for a mid-day stop. There is a fire pit with an iron grill/plate above it for cooking. Someone apparently thought it would be funny to bend the thing downward (must have stood on it) so as to render it useless. Shame.
wilconow
07-08-2007, 19:18
Nice Shelter. stayed there on the first day of my section hike, about 10 mi. from vt11. there was no caretaker there (july 1st 2007). The info about the fees was posted in the shelter, though another hiker told me that they may not be charging there anymore since it's so close to the lake. not sure.
JoeHiker
07-09-2007, 17:11
Is the grill thing still bent? Fixed? There at all?
Nearly Normal
07-14-2007, 05:31
Perhaps all shelters should be "pay".
Where along the trail do they start charging for shelters?
Does it deter all but the "best" hikers?
Nearly Normal (hiker trash)
Blue Jay
07-14-2007, 17:39
Perhaps all shelters should be "pay".
Where along the trail do they start charging for shelters?
Does it deter all but the "best" hikers?
Nearly Normal (hiker trash)
There are only a few shelters were you have to pay a small fee. These are only in places where garbage would pile up quickly if there was no one there to deter it.